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This article is about the character in the series. For the character in the film, see Ozai.
Ozai
敖載
Ozai
Biographical information
Nationality

Fire Nation Capital, Fire Nation

Ethnicity

Fire Nation

Reign

95 - 100 ASC

Predecessor

Azulon (as Fire Lord)

Successor

Zuko (as Fire Lord)

Physical description
Gender

Male

Hair color

Black

Personal information
Allies

Fire Nation (formerly), his loyalists, Azula, Zuko (formerly), Fire Nation military (formerly), Zhao, Ursa (formerly), Mai's father

Enemies

Team Avatar, Zuko, Iroh, Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, Ursa, Azulon, more...

Weapon of choice

Fire (formerly), lightning (formerly)

Fighting style(s)

Firebending (formerly)

Chronological and political information
Position
Affiliation
First appearance
Last appearance

The Search Part 1

Voiced by

Mark Hamill

Ozai was the tyrannical ruler of the Fire Nation during the final years of the Hundred Year War. He was the second son of Azulon and Ilah, the younger brother of Iroh, husband to Ursa, and the father of Prince Zuko and Princess Azula.[2] Like every Fire Lord, Ozai was a firebending master, and prior to the ending of the War, he was believed to have been one of the most powerful firebenders in the World of Avatar.

After Iroh's only son, Lu Ten, died, Ozai usurped his brother's birthright to the throne,[3] in a scheme which resulted in his father's death and Ursa's banishment.[4]

Like his father and grandfather before him, Ozai sought to conquer the other nations and become the supreme ruler of the world. To do this he planned to utilize Sozin's Comet to burn down the Earth Kingdom, renouncing the title of Fire Lord and declaring himself the Phoenix King, ruler of the world.[5] Before his plans could come to fruition, he was defeated by Avatar Aang, who used energybending to remove his firebending abilities permanently.[6]

After the end of the war and Zuko's crowning, Ozai was sentenced to life in prison for several war crimes.[6] However, he was able to maintain a degree of influence on world politics through some of his loyal followers and his son, who occasionally sought advice from Ozai. As a result, the former Fire Lord was indirectly responsible for the failure of the Harmony Restoration Movement.[7]

Contents

History Edit

Early life Edit

When he was a baby, a portrait was painted of him while he was playing on a beach.[5] When he was older, he, like his father and grandfather before him, attempted to find and capture the Avatar, but failed as they all did.[8] Unlike his father, grandfather, and brother, Ozai was never a general, and so he has not known great military accomplishments aside from being leader of the Fire Nation.

Ozai and his father sought to add Avatar Roku's lineage to the royal family, as the Fire Sages predicted it would yield a more powerful bloodline. The two traveled to Hira'a and tracked down Ursa, the granddaughter of the past Avatar. After a short introduction by his father, Ozai proposed to Ursa and she agreed. However, when they prepared to travel back to the capital city, a commoner blocked their way, demanding to release Ursa. Azulon ordered their bodyguards to deal with him, but after a short struggle, Ursa pleaded with Ozai to call off his soldiers' attack, securing the man's safety, and let her talk to the man to get him to go home. After being called "My Love" by his future wife, the prince complied to the request. After the man was told off, the group continued their journey back to the capital.

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Ozai and Ursa's royal wedding.
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Ozai and Ursa were later married, and during the following banquet the prince told his wife about her new duties. Much to her shock, he explained that she had to sever all ties to her past life in accordance with the old traditions, including family and friends, in order to completely devote herself to her new duties and the royal family. Ozai happily kissed Ursa, saying that she now belonged to him. After their wedding, they had two children together: Zuko and Azula.

The young family made frequent vacations to Ember Island in order to relax. On a vacation around 87 ASC, Zuko nearly drowned in an attempt to help a turtle crab. When the tides were pulling his son further into the sea, Ozai dove in the water and rescued Zuko, who spent the remainder of the day in the care of his mother, recovering from the experience. Ozai would later muse that he had attempted to be a good father in his children's early years.[7]

Aware of his wife's longing to her previous life, he had ordered her servant, Elua, to file away all the letters Ursa secretly attempted to have someone smuggle outside the palace. However, one day when he was training, the elderly woman came to him with a letter that she felt needed the prince's attention. After he read it, he yelled out the impossibility of the secret the writing contained, and crumpled the letter in his hand.[9]

Reign as Fire Lord (95 ASC-100 ASC) Edit

Crowning Edit

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Ozai was crowned Fire Lord after the perplexing events that led to his appointment.
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About eight years before Avatar Aang was found in the iceberg, Ozai's older brother Iroh began the six-hundred-day Siege of Ba Sing Se, the Earth Kingdom capital, which ended when Iroh's only son, Lu Ten, died in battle. This led Ozai to request that his father, Fire Lord Azulon, revoke Iroh's birthright as crown prince, allowing Ozai to inherit the throne instead of Iroh. Ozai explained that without an heir, the line of Fire Lords would end with Iroh, while Ozai still had two children. Azulon became furious, refusing to betray his firstborn son's right to the throne. As punishment, Azulon ordered Ozai to kill his own son, Zuko, so he would understand Iroh's pain. Princess Ursa found this out through her daughter Azula, and pleaded with Ozai to spare Zuko's life. Knowing that Ozai would do anything, even kill his own son to become Fire Lord, she offered him a plan that would ensure his rise to the throne and spare the life of Zuko. The details of this plan were never revealed in full, but Ozai stated that Ursa did "vicious, treasonous things that night,"[4] resulting in the death of Azulon, her banishment from the Fire Nation, Ozai's rise to power, and ultimately the prevention of Zuko's death.[3]

New plans Edit

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Ozai entrusting Azula with a high priority mission.
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Despite familial ties, Zuko bore the brunt of his father's cruelty. Two years prior to Aang's discovery at the South Pole, the then thirteen-year-old Zuko, his eldest and least favored child, spoke out in Ozai's war room against a general's plan to sacrifice novice troops in pursuit of victory. Angered by his impudence, Ozai demanded Zuko duel in an Agni Kai, not with the general whom Zuko had disrespected, but with Ozai himself. Seeing the Fire Lord in the arena, Zuko fell to his knees, pleading for forgiveness and refusing to duel his own father. For this perceived cowardice and disrespect, Ozai badly burned the left side of Zuko's face, permanently scarring him. He then exiled Zuko from the Fire Nation, under orders not to return until he had done the impossible: capture the long-lost Avatar, who had been missing for nearly a hundred years.[3] This was meant to be an easy way of getting rid of Zuko, as all previous Fire Lords failed to find the Avatar. With the Avatar's sudden reappearance as the twelve-year-old airbender Aang,[8] Ozai became more aggressive in his pursuit of victory. Distrusting his son's competence, he promoted Zuko's rival Zhao from Commander to Admiral to increase his chances of capturing the Avatar.[10] Admiral Zhao was thwarted in his mission by Ozai's brother Iroh, who committed treason in an effort to stop Zhao from killing the Water Tribe's patron Moon Spirit. Ozai expressed distaste at what he saw as his brother's treachery and son's failure by giving his daughter, Azula, the task of capturing both Zuko and Iroh.[11]

After the successful Coup of Ba Sing Se,[12] Ozai had almost successfully taken control of the world. Eventually, he spoke with his son Zuko, who had regained his honor by supposedly "killing" the Avatar, and helping Azula to conquer Ba Sing Se.[13] This was the first and only time when Ozai felt proud of his son.[14]

Drastic measures Edit

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Ozai announcing his plan to burn down the whole Earth Kingdom utilizing the power of Sozin's Comet.
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In a war meeting with his generals, the day before the eclipse, Ozai learned from Zuko that even though the Earth Kingdom had been officially conquered, its citizens would not accept defeat as long as they had hope. Following Azula's recommendation, Ozai concluded that the only way to end Earth Kingdom resistance was to use the power of Sozin's Comet to completely burn it to the ground, as had been done with the Air Nomads one hundred years before.[5]

During the eclipse on the Day of Black Sun, Ozai evacuated the Capital City[15] in preparation for the invasion and hid in a heavily guarded underground bunker. Zuko showed up and demanded permission to speak to his father. Ozai granted his request, amused that Zuko chose the eclipse to confront him. Zuko revealed that Azula shot down the Avatar and that she claimed he did it because the Avatar was in fact still alive. Ozai was infuriated and attempted to attack Zuko, but stopped when Zuko pulled out his dual dao swords against his father's disabled firebending. Zuko told him that he was done trying to earn his love, knowing that the very man who banished him and scarred him was not worthy of his love. Ozai said that it was to teach him respect, but Zuko denied this, saying it was cruel and wrong. Having had to learn everything on his own, Zuko now realized that the Fire Nation was unfit to rule the world and needed to return to harmony with the other nations. Ozai laughed at this declaration, remarking that Iroh had gotten through to him. Zuko went on to say that he would free Uncle Iroh from jail and help the Avatar to defeat him, moving Ozai to declare Zuko a full-blown traitor. After Zuko refused to fight him since fighting his father was the Avatar's destiny, not his, Ozai distracted him by telling Zuko what really happened to his mother.[4]

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Ozai demonstrating an impressive feat of lightning in an attempt to end his son's defiance.
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Ozai revealed to Zuko that his father, Fire Lord Azulon, did indeed command Ozai to kill him, and that he would have done it had Zuko's mother not found out and interfered. She proposed a plan to have Ozai spare Zuko's life by giving the throne over to Ozai through Azulon's downfall. However, Ursa "committed vicious, treasonous things that night" and was not killed, but banished as a result, making Zuko realize that she may still be alive. Ozai decided that "banishment is a far too merciful penalty for treason" and sensing the eclipse outside had ended, tried to kill Zuko with a powerful display of lightning generation. However, he was not aware of Zuko's ability to redirect lightning, which Zuko used to send the bolt right back at Ozai, slamming him against the wall and leaving him to seethe in anger as Zuko fled the Fire Nation to join the Avatar.[4]

Phoenix King (100 ASC) Edit

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Ozai, crowned as the Phoenix King, marking his reign of terror.
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When Sozin's Comet arrived, Ozai crowned himself Phoenix King, the ruler of the world, and left Azula as his successor as Fire Lord.[5] He then departed with his fleet of Fire Nation airships for the Earth Kingdom to carry out his plans. When he reached the Earth Kingdom, he began his attack but was quickly repelled by Avatar Aang, who destroyed his airship.[1]

Battle at Wulong Forest Edit

Main article: Battle at Wulong Forest

Ozai then prepared to battle the Avatar for control of the world. Ozai declared that the universe had delivered Aang to him "as an act of providence", while his father, grandfather, and son had all failed to capture the Avatar. Aang asked Ozai to stop the Hundred Year War, but instead of that, Ozai began his attack.[1]

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Rather than ending Ozai's life, Aang resorts to energybending.
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For much of the battle, Ozai had an advantage due to the power of Sozin's Comet enhancing his already powerful firebending. Aang was at a great disadvantage due to his unwillingness to harm or kill the Fire Lord. Eventually, Ozai overwhelmed and cornered Aang, whom he proceeded to mock for having such a peaceful nature and for being the last of his race.[1]

Determined to finish off the Avatar, Ozai accidentally unblocked Aang's seventh and final chakra, prompting him to enter the Avatar State. While in this state, Aang easily gained the upper hand. Using a combination of all four bending arts, Aang went on the offensive. Though he tried to defend himself, Ozai quickly realized he no longer had the upper hand, and was forced into a fighting retreat. Eventually, Aang caught up with him and pinned him down before preparing to deliver the final blow. Before it could be delivered, Aang regained control and voluntarily left the Avatar State, still not willing to kill Ozai to win. Instead, Aang used an ancient type of bending power, energybending, to strip Ozai of his firebending forever, ending the fight peacefully without any casualties. Sokka, Toph, and Suki later arrived and taunted Ozai, powerless and weary from Aang's new ability, calling him the "Loser Lord", "Phoenix-King-of-Getting-His-Butt-Whooped", and "King of the... Guys... Who Don't Win?", respectively.[6]

Imprisoned Edit

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Upon his defeat, Ozai was left to ponder his actions.
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With the war over and Zuko crowned the new Fire Lord, Ozai was transported to the Capital City Prison, located near the Royal Palace, where Iroh was once held. Zuko later visited him, saying that his banishment set him on the right path, and that Ozai could use his time in prison to reflect on his actions, let go of his pride, and allow remorse to show him the path that Zuko spoke of. Fire Lord Zuko then demanded that Ozai state Ursa's whereabouts, but he did not answer this question. Instead, he taunted Zuko about the stresses a Fire Lord could face while in office, and he expected Zuko to return soon to seek his help.[6] Following his imprisonment, most of Ozai's loyalists were removed from their offices by Zuko, minimizing his influence within the nation. However, some separatists actively sought to reinstate Ozai as Fire Lord, including the "New Ozai Society",[16] though ultimately, these attempts failed.

A year after the Hundred Year War, Ozai's prediction proved correct as Zuko returned to him seeking advice on how to rule the Fire Nation and still be able to sleep peacefully.[17] Enjoying the fact that his son came groveling back to him, Ozai told a story about Zuko's childhood where his son's indecisiveness over which animal he would save, a turtle crab from being eaten or a hawk from starvation, caused him to get into trouble when a wave washed him to sea. When Zuko did not understand why his father told him the story, Ozai simply dismissed the Fire Lord and ordered him to come back the next day with more tea.[7]

Ozai's advice to Zuko
Ozai telling Zuko that he believes that Kuei will strike Yu Dao, and his son should defend the colony ferociously.

When Zuko returned with more tea, Ozai explained to him that the lesson to be learned from the memory was that there was no wrong or right in the world, as whatever the Fire Lord decided to do, was right per definition. When Zuko refused to see this and was set on going through with the peace talks with the Earth King, Ozai predicted that they would fail as the previously weak Earth King would be set on showing the world that he could be a strong and decisive ruler by leading his armies to the gates of Yu Dao. Zuko rejected Ozai's predictions again, which led the former firebender to the conclusion that Zuko trusted the Avatar more than he trusted himself. Sickened by this display of weakness from his own son, he demanded that Zuko leave his presence.[7]

After the solution of the Yu Dao crisis and the collapse of the Harmony Restoration Movement, Zuko again began his pursuit of information about Ursa's whereabouts. Because of Ozai's uncooperative behavior in this regard, Zuko requested help from his sister. Subsequently Azula was placed in adjoining cells with her father, though they did not speak with each other for half an hour. When Zuko noticed that, he came to bring them tea, in an attempt to make the situation more enjoyable. Azula grabbed hold of the tray with her teeth, however, and subsequently made Zuko fall over. This scene caused Ozai to grin satisfied, but, nevertheless, he remained silent. After a short struggle, Azula told her brother that she wanted her and their father to have a dignified conversation in private. To Ozai's surprise, Zuko gave in to this request. During their following conversation, Ozai told his daughter of his past with Ursa, and, even more important, of the his former wife's letters. These informations should serve as an opportunity for Azula to take the throne from Zuko.[9]

Personality Edit

"You will learn respect, and suffering will be your teacher."
―Ozai to his son before scarring him for life.[18]


Ozai was extremely cruel, easily angered, aggressive, domineering, unforgiving, merciless, and insatiably power-hungry. It was implied that Ozai's deep-seated anger stemmed from a failed relationship with his own father, Fire Lord Azulon, though his indifference, militarism, and cruelty are nearly identical to Azulon's. Iroh noted several times that his brother is "not the understanding type",[19] and that he had never known Ozai to regret, forgive, or change his mind about anything.[20] Ozai believed in harsh and brutal discipline, and no one was safe from his anger and aggression when he was displeased, not even his own children.

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Ozai finds tranquility a humorous topic.
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When his son, Zuko, was thirteen, Ozai burned his face and banished him from his country, simply because Zuko spoke out of turn during a war meeting.[18] Although Ozai seemed to think of this as a lesson in respect, Zuko later condemned the action as simple cruelty.[4] He tortured Zuko with his perceived inferiority, saying that Azula was "born lucky", while he was "lucky to be born".[11] He only acknowledged Zuko when he helped his sister conquer Ba Sing Se, and when he "killed" the Avatar.[13] However, despite his behavior toward his children, Ozai appeared to be remarkably forgiving of failure for certain people, such as War Minister Qin[4][21][22] and Zhao, who retained their positions and, in Zhao's case, was repeatedly promoted,[10] despite repeated failures and bungles, that on some occasions bordered on incompetence.

Ozai's ultimate aspiration in life was to conquer the entire world, but in fact his desires may not have been for control but for wholesale destruction to crush all resistance,[5] as demonstrated when he tried to destroy the Earth Kingdom for refusing to submit to his rule. He was willing to sacrifice his own family when asked just to stay in the grace of those above him. When ordered by his father Azulon to kill Zuko so that Ozai would know the pain of losing a son,[3] Ozai admitted to Zuko that he would have gladly carried out the murder had Ursa not interfered.[4] He also attempted to kill Zuko once again when the latter announced his intent to join the Avatar.[4]

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The Fire Lord seething with rage.
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Ozai seemed to show little (if any) love or care for his own people. The day Zuko was banished, Ozai seemed to support the idea of sacrificing new recruits to defeat a powerful Earth Kingdom battalion so he could get closer to controlling Ba Sing Se. When Ozai decided that he would use the power of Sozin's Comet to destroy the Earth Kingdom, he showed no realization or care that a great number of his people lived in the Fire Nation colonies in the west where the attack would begin. Apparently Ozai viewed the deaths of his own people as minor sacrifices to become King of the World. However, he later told Zuko that a Fire Lord's duty was to protect his people, not out of any love or loyalty to them but because they were extensions of his divine will as Fire Lord. By attacking them, an opponent attacked him. In short, Ozai would defend his people from outside attack only because he viewed them as extensions of himself, and would casually discard them or destroy them himself if that served his purpose.

Ozai was mentally abusive to his daughter and eventually even physically abusive to his son. He may have tried to be a good husband and father at one point, as implied by Zuko's flashbacks to family vacations on Ember Island. Ozai also mentioned that when Zuko was only three years old and was swept away by the ocean, he dove in and saved him. However, his anger and lust for power degraded his relationship with his family. He believed skill and accomplishment determine worth. This allowed the naturally cunning and talented Azula to rise to the position of his favorite child. He expected nothing less than the best from her, thinking her a firebending prodigy.[3] This expectation put a great amount of stress on Azula, forcing her to become a perfectionist.[20] Ultimately it was the environment in which Ozai raised Azula, without a mother-figure and where fear, power, and perfection were the only reliable truths, that set the groundwork for her total mental collapse.[1]

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Although still domineering, Ozai became more logical and calm after losing his bending.
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After being stripped of both his bending and his throne, Ozai apparently still retained his domineering personality, as he casually lectured Fire Lord Zuko when he came to visit Ozai in jail. However, he would develop a calmer, more logical attitude toward life as he thought that Aang's belief of maintaining the four separate nations would only halt progress. This is apparently true as Yu Dao, a city that combines the effort from citizens of both the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom, grew from a small village to a very developed area. As Zuko sought out Ozai for advice, through their discussions, it was revealed that Ozai believed that good and evil, and even strength and weakness, were meaningless concepts. He believed that the only right and wrong were what he, or more accurately, the Fire Lord, decided, due to his divine right to rule. Any choice he made was the right one, simply by virtue of it being his choice, and that indecisiveness and attempts to guide oneself by moral principles were signs of weakness, traits he despised in Zuko.

Abilities Edit

Firebending Edit

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Ozai unveiling the extent of his firebending abilities.
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Fire Lord Ozai was an unbelievably powerful and skilled firebender. His fighting style was extremely liberal and stressed overbearing, infernal force. It was clearly fueled by anger, hatred, and rage. The scope of his firebending remained unrivaled by any known bender.

Despite his immense power, Ozai's rarely demonstrated his firebending abilities. Before he was crowned Fire Lord, he practiced his bending by attacking a series of dummies, firing relatively potent, yet normal blasts of fire.[9] He later ferociously attacked his son with a two-handed lightning strike, which he performed with great speed and ease with the sun still being at its lowest point after not yet having emerged fully from the eclipse.[4] These are the only known instances of Ozai's firebending without it being enhanced by Sozin's Comet.

In his final battle with the Avatar, under the influence of the comet, the former Fire Lord revealed the extent of his firebending powers, creating some of the largest known plumes of fire. During this battle he also assaulted Aang with lightning storms and demonstrated great mastery as well as an unorthodox use of firebending for high-speed propulsion and flight.[1] He went toe-to-toe against Aang, who had the four elements at his disposal and also benefited from the comet's firebending-enhancing energies. However, despite a fierce struggle from the Ozai's side, he was outmatched and overpowered by an Avatar State-empowered Aang, who proceeded to remove his bending powers forever as an alternative to killing him.[6]

Other skills Edit

Despite his extremely ruthless and domineering attitude, Ozai was implied on a few occasions to be a respected if not loved Fire Lord to his people, displaying great leadership, intelligence, charisma and courage. This was most notably demonstrated when Mayor Morishita of Yu Dao compared Ozai with his son one year after the end of the war, concluding that Ozai was a better, more patriotic leader.

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Ozai surviving a brutal impact into a stone pillar after an Avatar State-enhanced wind blast, showing his strong physical abilities.
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Even during his imprisonment, Ozai displayed a knack for manipulation, as he attempted to take advantage of Zuko's doubts over the pressure of being Fire Lord and goad him into following in his footsteps. Ozai gained a calmer, more logical attitude in prison, displaying great wisdom and a way of thinking ahead of his time, being one of the first to note that the concept of separate nations was halting progress, and was in favor of a union of the various nations.

Aside from his bending, Ozai also possessed strong physical abilities. During his final battle against Aang, he managed to endure an Avatar State-enhanced wind blast that send him flying into a stone pillar with enough force to crack it, quickly recovering from the attack and continuing his fight. He also had quick reflexes and a fast reaction time, as he managed to evade and defend against several of the Avatar's elemental attacks, despite their overwhelming speed, range, and power.

Relationships Edit

Main article: Ozai's relationships

Relatives Edit

Main article: Fire Nation Royal Family
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Appearances Edit

Avatar: The Last Airbender

Book One: Water (水)

Book Two: Earth (土)

Book Three: Fire (火)

The Promise trilogy

Trivia Edit

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Ozai in the film, The Last Airbender.
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  • Ozai's face was not clearly shown for most of the series, until it was finally revealed in "The Awakening". However, the Fire Lord's whole face (or a speculative mock-up of it) was shown in puppet-form at the Fire Nation Fire Days cultural festival that the Avatar gang attended.[23] Ozai's face was, however, seen in the movie version, The Last Airbender.
  • Ozai was seen out of his trademark shadow for the very first time during a flashback. Every portion of his body was illuminated except the area around his eyes.[3]
  • Ozai's chop, seen on various documents and wanted posters, is written in Seal Script, an archaic form formerly used for government seals and carved inscriptions and rarely used in China today. The modern way to write down the official red seal is 烈火國王敖載印寶, which translates as "Fire Lord Ozai's official seal". Ozai is written as 敖載, which translates as "proudly carry".
  • Some fans have speculated that Ozai's name might be a reference to the poem "Ozymandias" by P. Shelley. Appropriately so, since in the poem, a line describes the type of person Ozymandias is: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Ozai also had a bloated ego and a fiery temper, with his self-image and need of a bigger and golden zeppelin than the others during the finale.
  • Ozai was voiced by Mark Hamill, who is most famous for portraying Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars Trilogy, and has, ironically, since made a highly successful career out of voicing villainous characters, such as The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series and various other DC Comics media, Malefor in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon, Colonel Muska in Disney's dub of Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Niju from Balto 2: Wolf Quest, and one of the Haydonites in Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles. Another ironic point in Hamill's voicing of Ozai is that Ozai is renowned for his ability to generate lightning, a trait also present in Emperor Palpatine, the antagonist of the Star Wars films. Dante Basco, who voiced Zuko, has said working next to Hamill was a surreal experience. Dante Basco and Mark Hamill worked together again in Generator Rex, where both characters share an antagonistic relationship with one another, similar to their respective characters in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
    • Ozai and Malefor from Dawn of The Dragon share the same line: "Prepare to Die!".
  • In Ozai's official portrait, the flames over his hands were black. The cogs and pipes in the portrait also signified the mass buildup of industry and the technological advancements under his rule.
  • As Fire Lord, Ozai's reign was the shortest of all known Fire Nation sovereigns.
    • Despite his short reign, Ozai was the mightiest known ruler in the Avatar world and certainly one of the mightiest persons of history. At the climax of his power in late spring 100 ASC he ruled over the Fire Nation, almost the complete north, west and east of the Earth Kingdom including Ba Sing Se, many islands in the Southern Sea and several cities, harbors and Fire Nation fortresses in the southern Earth Kingdom. Since the Air Nomad territories were once conquered by the Fire Nation and partially still functioned as Fire Nation bases (e.g. Whaletail Island), these islands also can be attributed to his rule. Overall, Ozai shortly ruled around eight tenths of the world, making him, in fact, a world ruler.
Ozai's portrait
Ozai's official portrait.
Lady LostrisAdded by Lady Lostris
  • Ozai was almost killed twice by his own lightning but spared: Once when he fired at Zuko during the invasion and Zuko managed to redirect it and missed on purpose, second when he was fighting Aang and fired lightning at him as well. Aang used the same redirection technique and redirected the lightning but also spared Ozai's life.
  • Ozai met every member of Team Avatar at one point in time except Katara.
  • Ozai is the third known person to use firebending to propel themselves into the air, albeit only under the influence of Sozin's Comet.
  • Despite being feared for his firebending prowess, Ozai lost all duels he participated in that were fully conducted on camera. The first duel he lost to his son, Zuko, after Zuko redirected the lightning Ozai shot at him. The second duel he participated in was won by his adversary, Avatar Aang.
  • Ozai was the only known Fire Lord not to have been the Crown Prince before his reign.
  • Ozai was the first parent in the Avatar series to have attempted to kill their own child, when he tried to kill Zuko immediately after the Day of Black Sun had ended.
Preceded by
Azulon
Fire Lord
95 ASC - 100 ASC
Succeeded by
Zuko

Preceded by
52nd Earth King
Ruler of the Earth Kingdom[nb 1]
A couple of months in 100 ASC
Succeeded by
52nd Earth King

Notes Edit

  1. Avatar Extras for "The Crossroads of Destiny" on Nicktoons Network refers to Ozai's daughter Azula as "Earth Queen Azula" after her coup, meaning that she reigned in the Earth Kingdom as usurper beginning from Long Feng's second incarceration and likely until she left Ba Sing Se. However, during her reign, she was both illegitimate Earth Queen and Fire Nation Princess, and as such still subordinate to Ozai. Thus, Ozai became the de-facto ruler of the Earth Kingdom after the Coup of Ba Sing Se, even though he never offically claimed the title Earth King.

References Edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: Into the Inferno". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 20, Book Three: Fire
  2. Throughout Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 "Zuko Alone". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. May 12, 2006. No. 7, Book Two: Earth
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 "The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 30, 2007. No. 11, Book Three: Fire
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 "Sozin's Comet, Part 1: The Phoenix King". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Ethan Spaulding (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 18, Book Three: Fire
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 "Sozin's Comet, Part 4: Avatar Aang". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Joaquim Dos Santos (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. July 19, 2008. No. 21, Book Three: Fire
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Promise Part 2 (May 31, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  8. 8.0 8.1 "The Boy in the Iceberg". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. February 21, 2005. No. 1, Book One: Water
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Search Part 1 (March 20, 2013), Dark Horse Comics
  10. 10.0 10.1 "The Blue Spirit". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. June 17, 2005. No. 13, Book One: Water
  11. 11.0 11.1 "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. December 2, 2005. No. 20, Book One: Water
  12. "The Crossroads of Destiny". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Michael Dante DiMartino (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. December 1, 2006. No. 20, Book Two: Earth
  13. 13.0 13.1 "The Awakening". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. September 21, 2007. No. 1, Book Three: Fire
  14. From older Avatar: The Last Airbender official site, originally on Nick.com (link). No longer updated.
  15. "The Day of Black Sun, Part 1: The Invasion". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 30, 2007. No. 10, Book Three: Fire
  16. Gene Yang (w), Ryan Hill (a). "Rebound" (May 4, 2013), Dark Horse Comics
  17. Gene Yang (w), Gurihiru (a). The Promise Part 1 (January 25, 2012), Dark Horse Comics
  18. 18.0 18.1 "The Storm". Aaron Ehasz (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. June 3, 2005. No. 12, Book One: Water
  19. "Winter Solstice, Part 2: Avatar Roku". Michael Dante DiMartino (writer) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. April 15, 2005. No. 8, Book One: Water
  20. 20.0 20.1 "The Avatar State". Aaron Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch Ehasz, Tim Hedrick, John O'Bryan (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. March 17, 2006. No. 1, Book Two: Earth
  21. "The Northern Air Temple". Elizabeth Welch Ehasz (writer) & Dave Filoni (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. November 4, 2005. No. 17, Book One: Water
  22. "The Drill". Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko (writers) & Giancarlo Volpe (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. September 15, 2006. No. 13, Book Two: Earth
  23. "The Deserter". Tim Hedrick (writer) & Lauren MacMullan (director). Avatar: The Last Airbender. Nickelodeon. October 21, 2005. No. 16, Book One: Water

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